Thursday, 8 December 2011
Macbeth 6
When Macbeth hears the three witches prediction, many things change. The witches tell Macbeth that no man born of woman can harm him and for Macbeth to fear Macduff. After hearing this, Macbeth thinks that he is invincible because no man born of woman can harm him. I would also feel pretty powerful and happy that no matter what I do, I can not be hurt. But he is also threatened by Macduff. At this time, I would wonder why and how is Macduff a threat if no one can harm me. To scare Macduff into not messing with Macbeth, Macbeth kills Macduff's entire family. He is not afraid to do this because he thinks that he is invincible. After the predictions, Macbeth takes more risks and lives. Soon he becomes so powerful that other people know that he must be stopped. If I ever became that powerful, I would have the urge to go on top of the cliff and yell while beating my chest like Tarzan.
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You have good points and ideas but it has to be in first person. Perhaps with your last sentence, write about how he becomes so powerful and abuses his power.
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